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: From C ervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of Am erica, 24.2 (2004 [2005]): inside back cover. C opyright 2005, The C ervantes Society of Am erica. Articles In Press Arbes Fern ndez, David. Auctoritas y experiencia en El curioso impertinente. Gonz lez Echevarr a, Roberto. The Knight as Fugitive from Justice: Closure in Part One of Don Quijote. Grandbois, Peter. Lost in the Details: Translating Maese Pedro s Puppet Show. Lathrop, Thomas. Review article on Grossman s translation. Lee, Christina H. La se ora peregrina as Mediatrix in La ilustre fregona. Mancing, Howard. Camila s Story. Mart n Jim nez, Alfonso. Cervantes sab a que Pasamonte era Avellaneda: La Vida de Pasamonte, el Quijote ap crifo y El coloquio los de perros. McGrath, Michael J. Tilting at Windmills: Don Quijote in English. Merich, Stefano de. La presencia del Libro de la filosof a de las armas de Carranza en el Quijote de 1615. Mi ana, Rogelio. El verdadero protagonista del Quijote. Percas de Ponseti, Helena. Review article of Alfonso Mart n Jim nez, Cervantes y Pasamonte. La r plica cervantina al Quijote de Avellaneda. Stojanovic, Jasna. G nesis y significado de la primera traducci n serbia de Don Quijote. Texto atribuido a Cervantes: Relaci n de lo sucedido en la Ciudad de Valladolid, desde el punto del felic simo nacimiento del Pr ncipe Don Felipe Dominico V ctor nuestro Se or: hasta que se acabaron las demostraciones de alegr a que por l se hicieron (1605).
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Convocatoria Coloquio Internacional: Perspectivas en los estudios cervantinos Argamasilla de Alba, 9 a 12 de noviembre de 1995 ara fomentar y orientar los estudios cervantinos, y no menos para reconocer las grandes contribuciones del fundador de la...
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27.2 (2007) Reviews 243 ism, to a degree, the Chicano novel finds its roots and its impetus in the Cervantine tradition. In theBulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, 27.2 (Fall 2007Toward a Canon of Spanglish From: Cervantes: conclusion, Ce...
IPFW >> IM >> 105 (Spring, 2008)
A Diary for I, Don Quixote DALE WASSERMAN Its late sum mer o f 1959, an d I am in Spain w riting a m ovie (whose title escapes me) when I read, in the International Herald Tribune, that I am busy preparing a screenplay based on Don Quixote. Further,...
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Las bodas de Camacho y la sociedad del espectculo FRANCISCO VIVAR n un encuentro de Gabriel Garca Mrquez con el presidente Clinton recordado en un extenso artculo publicado en El Pas, nuestro escritor nos cuenta que al preguntar al presidente nortea...
IPFW >> MA >> 556 (Fall, 2008)
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Profit Maximizatio n Economics & Calculus By: Brian Scanlon Gary Casterta Daniel Linhung Approximation Because most functions used in economics are discrete functions (jump from value to value), When we apply calculus to economics we are making an a...
IPFW >> MA >> 556 (Fall, 2008)
Profit Maximizatio n Economics & Calculus By: Brian Scanlon Gary Casterta Daniel Linhung Approximation Because most functions used in economics are discrete functions (jump from value to value), When we apply calculus to economics we are making an a...
IPFW >> MA >> 598 (Winter, 2008)
Profit Maximizatio n Economics & Calculus By: Brian Scanlon Gary Casterta Daniel Linhung Approximation Because most functions used in economics are discrete functions (jump from value to value), When we apply calculus to economics we are making an a...
IPFW >> MA >> 556 (Fall, 2008)
Diff ere nt ia tio n, Cur ve Sk etc hi ng, an d C os t Fu nct io ns Assump tio ns When applying calculus to economics we are making approximations. True functions in economics jump from value to value. However, because the jumps are small, we can a...
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Diff ere nt ia tio n, Cur ve Sk etc hi ng, an d C os t Fu nct io ns Assump tio ns When applying calculus to economics we are making approximations. True functions in economics jump from value to value. However, because the jumps are small, we can a...
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Project 1 Price Discrimination and Consumer Surplus Debi Bosselman Heather Isenhart Erin Meredith Samantha McGlennen Assumptions A fundamental assumption is when calculus is applied to economics, functions of interest can be approximated with We ...
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Project 1 Price Discrimination and Consumer Surplus Debi Bosselman Heather Isenhart Erin Meredith Samantha McGlennen Assumptions A fundamental assumption is when calculus is applied to economics, functions of interest can be approximated with We ...
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MA 314 Final Exam Study Guide FINAL EXAM Tuesday, May 2, KT 220, 10:30-12:30 p.m. Dr. Peter Dragnev KT 290, tel. 481-6382 Email: dragnevp@ipfw.edu OFFICE HOURS: Monday, May 1, 10:30 a.m. 12 p.m. The Final Exam will cover Chapters 4-8. It will co...
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MA 314 Final Exam Study Guide FINAL EXAM Tuesday, May 2, KT 220, 10:30-12:30 p.m. Dr. Peter Dragnev KT 290, tel. 481-6382 Email: dragnevp@ipfw.edu OFFICE HOURS: Monday, May 1, 10:30 a.m. 12 p.m. The Final Exam will cover Chapters 4-8. It will co...
IPFW >> MA >> 598 (Winter, 2008)
MA 314 Final Exam Study Guide FINAL EXAM Tuesday, May 2, KT 220, 10:30-12:30 p.m. Dr. Peter Dragnev KT 290, tel. 481-6382 Email: dragnevp@ipfw.edu OFFICE HOURS: Monday, May 1, 10:30 a.m. 12 p.m. The Final Exam will cover Chapters 4-8. It will co...
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MA 163H Honors Calculus - 5cr+1cr Instructor: Dr. Peter Dragnev, KT 290 Office Hours: MTWR 1:00-1:30 pm, TR 7:00-7:30 pm Conceptually, the course will be proof-based. Students will do plenty of applications from physics, engineering, natural and soc...
IPFW >> MA >> 598 (Winter, 2008)
MA 163H Honors Calculus - 5cr+1cr Instructor: Dr. Peter Dragnev, KT 290 Office Hours: MTWR 1:00-1:30 pm, TR 7:00-7:30 pm Conceptually, the course will be proof-based. Students will do plenty of applications from physics, engineering, natural and soc...
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P. Dragnev MA 165 - Sample Test 3 1. Concept Check - p. 255, p. 335 1-6. 2. True-False Questions - see True-False Quiz, p. 255, p. 335 1-6. 3. (a) Find the derivatives of the functions: (a) sin2 (tan x) (b) y = 1 x2 arcsin x (c) f (x) = x2 csc(...
IPFW >> MA >> 164h (Winter, 2008)
P. Dragnev MA 165 - Sample Test 3 1. Concept Check - p. 255, p. 335 1-6. 2. True-False Questions - see True-False Quiz, p. 255, p. 335 1-6. 3. (a) Find the derivatives of the functions: (a) sin2 (tan x) (b) y = 1 x2 arcsin x (c) f (x) = x2 csc(...
IPFW >> MA >> 556 (Fall, 2008)
P. Dragnev MA 165 - Sample Test 3 1. Concept Check - p. 255, p. 335 1-6. 2. True-False Questions - see True-False Quiz, p. 255, p. 335 1-6. 3. (a) Find the derivatives of the functions: (a) sin2 (tan x) (b) y = 1 x2 arcsin x (c) f (x) = x2 csc(...
IPFW >> MA >> 598 (Winter, 2008)
P. Dragnev MA 165 - Sample Test 3 1. Concept Check - p. 255, p. 335 1-6. 2. True-False Questions - see True-False Quiz, p. 255, p. 335 1-6. 3. (a) Find the derivatives of the functions: (a) sin2 (tan x) (b) y = 1 x2 arcsin x (c) f (x) = x2 csc(...
IPFW >> COM >> 250 (Fall, 2008)
Tony Schwartz The Resonance Principle: Resonance takes place when the stimuli put into our communication evoke meaning in a listener or viewer. That which we put into our communication has no meaning in itself. The meaning of our communication is wha...
IPFW >> OLS >> 331 (Fall, 2008)
Tony Schwartz The Resonance Principle: Resonance takes place when the stimuli put into our communication evoke meaning in a listener or viewer. That which we put into our communication has no meaning in itself. The meaning of our communication is wha...
IPFW >> COM >> 250 (Fall, 2008)
Sight Visualization Thinking in pictures; The process of depiction; Clarify and intensify an event Ways of Looking Looking at (objectivity) Looking into (provide insights) Creating (using Sight Basic elements of still composition, such as Balance Sh...
IPFW >> OLS >> 331 (Fall, 2008)
Sight Visualization Thinking in pictures; The process of depiction; Clarify and intensify an event Ways of Looking Looking at (objectivity) Looking into (provide insights) Creating (using Sight Basic elements of still composition, such as Balance Sh...
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The Auditory Dimension horizon of invisibility horizon of silence x y x x y y z y z x = mute objects y=moving objects z=invisible sounds The Auditory Dimension visual auditory y x x y z z x = mute objects y=moving objects z=invisible sounds ...
IPFW >> OLS >> 331 (Fall, 2008)
The Auditory Dimension horizon of invisibility horizon of silence x y x x y y z y z x = mute objects y=moving objects z=invisible sounds The Auditory Dimension visual auditory y x x y z z x = mute objects y=moving objects z=invisible sounds ...
IPFW >> COM >> 250 (Fall, 2008)
Television Series Three Basic Criteria The desirability of the idea (the characters and the arena) Possibility to sustain the concept over multiple episodes Television Series Emotional Appeals (usually character driven) Empathy (feeling with charac...
IPFW >> OLS >> 331 (Fall, 2008)
Television Series Three Basic Criteria The desirability of the idea (the characters and the arena) Possibility to sustain the concept over multiple episodes Television Series Emotional Appeals (usually character driven) Empathy (feeling with charac...
IPFW >> COM >> 523 (Fall, 2008)
Grading Rubric for 310 Final Criteria Three changes Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Less than three changes listed OR Three changes AND concepts from Concepts are not from course OR course AND relevant to family changes are not relevant to family relat...
IPFW >> COM >> 523 (Fall, 2008)
Dear Online Student: This research is being conducted to examine the time component and students perceptions of the importance of specific teacher tasks in online college courses. Please answer all questions. Be assured that all responses are anonymo...
IPFW >> COM >> 523 (Fall, 2008)
Constructing a Syllabus a handbook for faculty, teaching assistants and teaching fellows brown university THE MISSION OF THE HARRIET W. SHERIDAN CENTER for Teaching and Learning is to improve the quality of teaching at Brown University.The Center ...
IPFW >> COM >> 523 (Fall, 2008)
ANOVA : Analysis of variance Parametric test: requires nominal (groups) independent variables and ratio or interval dependent variables. 1. Find X, s2, n for each group 2. Compute the grand mean: X X = (n1 * X1) + (n2 * X2) + (n3 * X3) n 1 + n2 + n3 ...
IPFW >> COM >> 523 (Fall, 2008)
Dear Online Student: This research is being conducted to examine the time component and students perceptions of the importance of specific teacher tasks in online college courses. Please answer all questions. Be assured that all responses are anonymo...
IPFW >> COM >> 523 (Fall, 2008)
Instructors Manual and Test Bank for Galvin, Bylund, and Brommel Family Communication Cohesion and Change Seventh Edition prepared by Kathleen M. Galvin Northwestern University Bernard J. Brommel Northeastern Illinois University Carma L. Bylund ...
IPFW >> COM >> 523 (Fall, 2008)
Calculate the Pearsons corrlelation coefficient for the following: x 5 7 9 11 13 15 y 10 13 16 19 22 25 Calculate the Pearsons corrlelation coefficient for the following: x 7 5 4 2 5 5 7 6 5 y 3 4 7 3 7 5 3 2 1 ...
IPFW >> COM >> 523 (Fall, 2008)
Exercise 1: X, s2, s Data: 40, 45, 50 Find: Range: Subtract the smallest number from the largest number. n: Count how many numbers there are Mean (X): Add the numbers and divide by n Degrees of freedom (df) (for variance): n-1 Variance (s2): 1. Subtr...
IPFW >> COM >> 523 (Fall, 2008)
Web Survey Students: This survey is part of a project to explore what students do in online courses. It should only take about 5 to 10 minutes of your time. Your responses will be entered anonymously except for identifying the course you are presentl...
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Designing Effective Group Activities: Lessons for Classroom Teaching and Faculty Development by Larry K. Michaelsen L. Dee Fink Arletta Knight The University of Oklahoma 206 Adams Hall Norman, OK 73019 (405) 325-5692 e-mail lmichael@ou.edu Ineffec...
IPFW >> COM >> 523 (Fall, 2008)
Rubric to Assess a PBL and Rubric Novice Authenticity content and skills are connected to later use in school only task has only one correct response task contains different skills, most lower order task is loosely connected to key skills and conten...
IUPUI >> ANAT >> 550 (Fall, 2008)
JOURNALOF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Vol. 65. NO. 3. March 199 I. Pt-itlrcd L.S. 1 111 Synaptic Potentials Evoked in Spiny Neurons in Rat Neostriatal Grafts by Cortical and Thalamic Stimulation Z. C. XU, C. J. WILSON, AND P. C. EMSON Department of Anatomy an...
IUPUI >> SCI >> 294 (Fall, 2008)
JOURNALOF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Vol. 65. NO. 3. March 199 I. Pt-itlrcd L.S. 1 111 Synaptic Potentials Evoked in Spiny Neurons in Rat Neostriatal Grafts by Cortical and Thalamic Stimulation Z. C. XU, C. J. WILSON, AND P. C. EMSON Department of Anatomy an...
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Journal of Consumer Culture http:/joc.sagepub.com Material Culture and the Living Room: The appropriation and use of goods in everyday life Annemarie Money Journal of Consumer Culture 2007; 7; 355 DOI: 10.1177/1469540507081630 The online version of t...
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Neil Brodie, Jenny Doole, and Peter Watson Stealing History lthough the morality of the black market in cultural material has been questioned by most and condemned by some, the black market continues to thrive. Museum customers may be fewer in numbe...
IUPUI >> ANTH >> A103 (Fall, 2008)
THINKING Boiled in Oil: Cultural Observations on by Paul Mullins or many consumers, a donut shop evokes a sense of commonality. Theres something romantic about the dinginess; the urban working class perches over a porcelain mug and an oil-laden crul...
IUPUI >> ANTH >> A103 (Fall, 2008)
International Journal of Historical Archaeology, Vol.3, No. 4, 1999 Domesticating Barbie: An Archaeology of Barbie Material Culture and Domestic Ideology Marlys Pearson1 and Paul R. Mullins2 A systematic examination of Barbie fashions, accessories,...
IUPUI >> ANTH >> A103 (Fall, 2008)
STEALING HISTORY: THE ILLICIT TRADE IN CULTURAL MATERIAL THE ILLICIT TRADE IN CULTURAL MATERIAL Neil Brodie, Jenny Doole and Peter Watson STEALING HISTORY: THE ILLICIT TRADE IN CULTURAL MATERIAL Neil Brodie, Jenny Doole and Peter Watson Commissione...
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IUPUI >> MATH >> 553 (Fall, 2008)
Submitted 1/31/05, available as preprint only. THE ADJOINT OF A COMPOSITION OPERATOR CARL C. COWEN AND EVA A. GALLARDO-GUTIERREZ Abstract. The adjoint of a composition operator on H 2 induced by a rational function is computed explicitly as a mult...
IUPUI >> COMM >> 462 (Fall, 2008)
Submitted 1/31/05, available as preprint only. THE ADJOINT OF A COMPOSITION OPERATOR CARL C. COWEN AND EVA A. GALLARDO-GUTIERREZ Abstract. The adjoint of a composition operator on H 2 induced by a rational function is computed explicitly as a mult...
IUPUI >> MATH >> 553 (Fall, 2008)
Redundant Matrices for Linear Transformations Carl C. Cowen and Daniel E. Crosby March 20, 1996 Abstract Matrices for linear transformations with respect to a spanning set, rather than a basis, are introduced and are shown to have properties that r...
IUPUI >> COMM >> 462 (Fall, 2008)
Redundant Matrices for Linear Transformations Carl C. Cowen and Daniel E. Crosby March 20, 1996 Abstract Matrices for linear transformations with respect to a spanning set, rather than a basis, are introduced and are shown to have properties that r...
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